risk-sharing cloud services

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Discussions on risk-sharing cloud services at WindowsForum focus on enterprise cloud migrations in regulated industries like financial services. A featured thread examines CareSuper's move to Azure, highlighting how risk-sharing models between cloud providers and financial institutions can address compliance, data sovereignty, and operational resilience. The conversation underscores the role of managed edge offerings and strategic partnerships in balancing innovation with risk management. Recurring themes include VMware-to-Azure transitions, regulatory considerations for superannuation funds, and the evolving architecture of hybrid cloud environments. This tag covers real-world examples of risk-sharing arrangements in cloud adoption, particularly within Australia's financial sector.
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    CareSuper’s Cloud Migration to Azure: A Strategic Move for Financial Services Innovation

    CareSuper, one of Australia’s prominent superannuation funds, is embarking on a cloud transformation that signals an evolving approach to enterprise cloud architecture, risk management, and managed service maturity within the country’s financial services sector. In a significant strategic shift...
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